Carry-On Luggage Size Chart
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Carry-On Luggage Size Chart that you can use as a reference. Different airlines may have different regulations, but the most common standard sizes for carry-on luggage are listed below. This size chart provides both maximum dimensions (in inches and centimeters) as well as typical weight limits.
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Carry-On Luggage Size Chart
Airline Category | Maximum Dimensions (inches) | Maximum Dimensions (centimeters) | Max Weight (lbs) | Max Weight (kg) |
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Standard | 22 x 14 x 9 | 56 x 35 x 23 | 15-22 lbs | 7-10 kg |
Premium/First Class | 23 x 16 x 10 | 58 x 40 x 25 | 22-25 lbs | 10-11 kg |
Small Carry-On | 18 x 13 x 8 | 46 x 33 x 20 | 10-15 lbs | 5-7 kg |
Compact | 20 x 14 x 9 | 51 x 35 x 23 | 15-20 lbs | 7-9 kg |
General Guidelines:
- Standard Carry-On: Most airlines allow a standard size of 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 35 x 23 cm) for carry-on luggage. This is the most common size allowed for most airlines.
- Premium/First-Class Carry-On: Some premium or first-class tickets allow larger luggage, such as 23 x 16 x 10 inches (58 x 40 x 25 cm), with slightly higher weight limits.
- Small Carry-On: Smaller carry-ons are typically allowed for smaller bags (often less than 18 inches in height), and these may be allowed as personal items or smaller carry-ons.
- Compact Carry-On: A more compact carry-on that falls in the range of 20 x 14 x 9 inches can be permitted by certain airlines that have smaller overhead bin requirements.
Important Notes:
- Airline Variations: Always check with your specific airline as size and weight restrictions vary by carrier and by destination.
- Personal Item: In many cases, airlines will also allow a smaller item (such as a backpack, laptop bag, or purse) alongside your carry-on, typically no larger than 18 x 14 x 8 inches (46 x 35 x 20 cm).
- Overhead Bin Space: Luggage that is larger than the allowed carry-on size may need to be checked in, depending on the airline’s policies and overhead bin space.